It is an adjective. Example: He was scornful of the idea at first.
Scorn can be a verb and a noun.
Verb: To feel contempt towards something or someone.
Noun: Contempt or disdain.
you are being disrespectful, disdainful, unadmiring, patronizing, snobby, and too proud.
Jake was scornful when he lost in the football game.
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adverb
Admiring, gracious or respectful.
She gave him a scornful look when he suggested something foolish.
A scornful person is one who treats others as if they are not worthy. Example: The scornful man looked at the begger with disgust.
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "scornful" (contemptuous).
He was scornful that she ate all the cake
The adverb form of "scornful" is "scornfully."
you are being disrespectful, disdainful, unadmiring, patronizing, snobby, and too proud.
"The justices have been scornful of the government's conduct."
Jake was scornful when he lost in the football game.
Contemptuous.
When I put my hand up in class the teacher looked at me with a scornful expression and chose another boy to answer.
The part of speech for "answer" is a noun.
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